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CBS/ June 7, 2010, 4:03 PM

Debrahlee Lorenzana Going After Chase Next?

Debrahlee Lorenzana claims she was fired because she's too sexy.

In a lawsuit, Lorenzana, 33, asserts her bosses at Citibank told her they couldn't concentrate because her appearance was too distracting.

On "The Early Show" Monday, Lorenzana said she has recorded conversations with her colleagues who admit to some of the treatment she encountered at the bank. However, she says they cannot testify because they are still working at the bank and cannot come forward for fear of losing their jobs.

Lorenzana is suing for lost wages and emotional distress.

Photos: Debrahlee Lorenzana

Lorenzana told "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez she was told by her employers that her pants were too tight, and that she couldn't wear turtle neck shirts nor pencil skirts because she drew too much attention.

"(I was told) my body type was very different than my other colleagues and because of that, they were able to wear a list of clothing items, but I wasn't."

Lorenzana said she was shocked when she heard she wasn't permitted to wear certain clothes to work.

"Especially having my two male supervisors in the room," she said. "I said, 'You're discriminating (against) me. You're discriminating (against) me because of the way I look. Because of my body shape. But it's OK for everybody else to violate the dress code.'"

However, Citibank tells a different story. "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez noted the bank says her performance wasn't up to par, citing that, in April 2009, a quarterly report showed she was behind her colleagues in monthly sales credit and, in June of the same year, she received a final notice that she wasn't bringing in enough business. The bank cited these reasons for firing her in August 2009.

But Lorenzana disagrees with that assessment.

She told Rodriguez she didn't receive appropriate training for her position.

"I requested numerous times to be sent to finish my training, so that I can open the consumer accounts, which is another side of my business, and there was always an excuse. 'We're short of staff. We need you at the branch. Let's focus on the business." '

Lorenzana says these excuses explain her poor job performance.

Lorenzana is now working for JP Morgan Chase, but that bank, Rodriguez said, has told her they dislike her public statements about her alleged treatment at Citibank because the statements reflect poorly upon the banking industry.

So why does Lorenzana continue to speak out?

She says she's faced discrimination her entire life, and isn't going to take it anymore.

"I tried staying quiet and just get(ting) another job many times. But it came be a vicious pattern ... And it never changed. And this time, I tried to do something else," she said. "Now I'm going to speak up. Enough is enough."

Lorenzana's attorney, Jack Tuckner, said Lorenzana is risking her job at Chase by speaking out about the Citibank case.

Tuckner said, "They've really given her no choice. Talk about bullying. This is a bank now that has said she's done nothing wrong other than blemish the financial services industry by talking about what happened to her. Little Debrahlee Lorenzana speaking with her discrimination at another bank that has nothing to do with them and she's performing well and she's wearing the same clothing that she wore before at Citibank and they haven't objected to it has now said to her, even if she didn't come on this show this morning, she's already in hot water because she violated their code of conduct by simply talking about this. How about that, this monolithic entity doing everything they can to silence her."

So will Lorenzana go after Chase, too?

Tuckner said, "If they fire her, absolutely. Immediately."

Lorenzana said her goal is help people who have faced similar challenges.

"(I'm doing this) basically for all the women out there and everyone that has gone through harassment their whole entire life to say enough is enough. Not to be afraid."
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avigil2 says:
Gotta love that headline on the video interview: SEX AND THE CITI
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sean56v says:
Debrahlee wastes her time with homosexuals operating the banks. She might try the fashion world, instead.
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Dragoyle says:
Sorry! She's not that HOT!! Sounds like an easy way to fill her pocketbook without doing much work involved. The shots are staged for anyone doing a photo spread and her photographer is being publicized along with these photos. Not to mention her legal team is having a field day getting the needed pubicity on a somewhat high profiled someone seeking attention. I look forward with anticipation as to the outcome of her legal intentions.
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Jake5524 replies:
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Oh hell yes she is that HOT!!. So as Kevin James used to say "SHUTTY".
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erichsh says:
There's a side of me that thinks she's just a whining opportunist out for the ca$h. But she's so damn hot I'm willing to give her a pass and look the other way. But then again I can't do that - I want to look at her and make a pass at her. I'm very confused.
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lilbear925 says:
I wonder how long it will be before someone finds a Deborahlee Lorenzana sex tape and gets it on the web.
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erichsh replies:
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Hasn't happened yet - I'm still looking.
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barbaram99 says:
Women do use the business computer to look at clothes and maybe order them at their work station on their boss's time..Do men do this..
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Jake5524 replies:
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I can buy twice as much clothes as you sister....sorry that was my competitive side, no of course not, but they did block e-bay from where I worked, but I was only looking for electronic gadgets, not clothes...sheez.
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smoknmirrors says:
If she's planning to use that figure for leverage, she'd better fast track it. A second chin is beginning to show, there's an extra ridge of fat at the waist and cellulite is making its presence known in the thighs. Not that I would notice, of course.
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Lindus says:
All I can say in this matter is this:
Debrahlee is doing the correct thing. She is pushing back and showing employers everywhere that if you follow the rules as outlined in the company employeehandbook and do you job, but for some reason is not liked by some manager, you get set up to fail through "performance" issues. Seen it all too often before. As it is expensive to fire someone "just becuase I don't like you" the employers set you up to fail instead, be it through giving you too much work so you cannot complete your projects or hiding you in a corner and not giving you the much needed training so you can meet your sales quotas, and then through "performance" they can magically get away with letting you go. And "performance" always stands up in court as the real reason "I don't like you" can be more easily be spun into racism, sexism or ageism.
So, "you go girl" and hopefully this will teach all employers a lesson.
What I do however find funny is how JP Morgan Chase is holding the back of their most fierce competitor against a single hispanic woman, as if her actions would damage the reputation or the financial community more than the actions of Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo or Bank of America.
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jackpotonly replies:
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Well, another scenario big companies try to get away with. Cut backs, Cut throats for any reason, no reason! The right girl to change these stuck in the mud over-educated idiots in control of the american chicken coups. Chicks that are tired of the being treated like a paper dollar bills to spend. So, go get them fools Debrahlee. Proud of her!!!!
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yanksfan78 says:
Susan Antilla posted an good article on this over at Bloomberg:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=axvTyrH1G0H4
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Geeze, She looks bi-sexual. Maybe Susan was the one hitting on Deborahlee? Antilla nobody about it yet huh? Not a good article! Women have always been treated like the third world in banking. First, Money, Second the Boss is always Male. Not MM good at all! Deborahlee is right about Banks and Mothers trying to survive with them. The industry abuses Women on a daily basis because they can and that is what needs to be addressed. Disgraceful how the ladies have to put up with treatments just to support their families.
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wlhoppers says:
Let's take this where it needs to go...to the trash. CBS and all media need to drop this story, quit giving this bimbo the free media ride.
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